Adopting a dog in Jaipur can mean a handful of different things — walking into a 45-year-old shelter in Durgapura, replying to a litter post on r/adoptdontshopindia late at night — “puppies up for adoption” or simply taking in the street pup who already naps outside your gate. The Pink City has both a deep, decades-old animal-welfare network and a busy informal one, and between them there are far more dogs looking for homes than most first-timers realise. This guide covers where to adopt a dog in Jaipur, the animal helpline numbers worth saving, what local rescuers actually recommend, the adoption process step by step, and how to do it right in Rajasthan’s heat. And yes, we’ll always nudge you toward the indie.

Jaipur also runs on a quieter, person-to-person rescue economy that never shows up on a Google listing. If you want to bring a dog home here, it helps to know both worlds. This is our attempt to map them honestly and to make the case, as we always do, for choosing to adopt rather than shop.
First, save these helpline numbers
Before anything else: if you’ve come across a dog that’s hurt, sick, or in danger, you don’t need an adoption plan: you need a number. Keep these handy. A few run round-the-clock ambulances.
| Organisation | Phone | Hours | What they handle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Help in Suffering (HIS) | +91 81072 99711 | 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM | Rescue, hospital, ambulance, sterilisation, adoption |
| Dakash Animal Welfare Foundation | +91 96944 71194 | 24×7 (reported) | Dog rescue, emergency ambulance, free adoption |
| Help Suffering Lives Society | +91 70737 66567 | Verify | Street dog, cat and bird rescue |
| Hope and Beyond | +91 8239939929 | Open 24 hours | Injured street dogs and cats (Vaishali Nagar, Jhotwara) |
| Aashray Rescue & Relief Shelter | +91 85610 44444 | Verify | Street dog rescue, food and medical aid (Niwaru Road) |
If you’re not reporting an emergency and simply want to adopt, skip the rescue lines and reach the shelters during their visiting hours instead as they’re stretched thin, and the ambulance phone should stay free for the dog bleeding by the roadside.

Where Jaipur actually finds its dogs
Ask around online and you’ll notice the same pattern the locals already know: a huge share of adoptions in Jaipur happen between ordinary people, not through institutions.
Reddit and neighbourhood posts. The r/jaipur community is one of the busiest informal adoption boards in the city. People put up available pups, surrendered adults, and entire litters, usually asking you to DM for details. Scroll for a week and you’ll see everything from a pup looking for a home to someone flagging that their locality has “4 new moms who each have 4–5 pups… in need of homes”. It moves fast, it’s free, and it’s about as local as it gets. Also check out r/AdoptDontshopIndia for Jaipur specific adoption appeals.
The street itself. This one surprises newcomers, but it’s the most common advice Jaipur dog people give: just take in a street pup. As one redditor put it, “indie dogs are low maintenance, loyal, and perfect companions”, and another’s suggestion was even blunter — “take any from the street”. There’s a healthy pup in nearly every neighbourhood who needs exactly what you’re offering. Rescuing one isn’t a consolation prize. For a lot of us, it’s the whole point.
None of this replaces a proper shelter. But if you only camp outside one shelter and wait, you’ll miss most of the dogs in Jaipur who are quietly looking for homes right now.
Jaipur shelters and NGOs worth knowing
Here are the established places to adopt from or lean on, with their public Google ratings as a rough reputation signal. Treat ratings as a starting hint, not a verdict — a tiny, lovingly run rescue with forty reviews can give you a far better experience than a big name with thousands. Always visit in person before you decide.
Help in Suffering (HIS)
If Jaipur’s animal-welfare world has an institution, this is it. HIS has been at work for more than 45 years from its campus at Maharani Farm in Durgapura, running a full animal hospital, ambulance rescues, a large sterilisation and anti-rabies programme, and a dedicated adoption and re-homing wing. It’s also the name locals throw out first when someone asks where to adopt for free.
Visitors tend to praise the staff’s compassion and the calm, green campus. The fairer criticism you’ll find in reviews is about response time — emergency calls can be slow during busy spells — so if you’re reporting an urgent rescue, it’s worth having a backup number too. For a first-time adopter who wants a steady, accountable organisation behind them, HIS is the safe place to start.
Maharani Farm, Durgapura, Jaipur 302018 · +91 81072 99711 · 9:30 AM–5 PM, all days · ~4.0/5 (≈2,700+ Google reviews)
Jaipur Animal Welfare Association (JAWA)
JAWA leans hard into exactly the message we love: adopt the indie, skip the breeder. Alongside adoptions it runs a pet hostel and other services, and it positions itself as a go-to in the region for rehoming Indian street dogs and pups.
+91 99839 04242
Dakash Animal Welfare Foundation
A newer outfit that’s built a name around dog rescue, medical care, and free adoptions, reportedly with a 24×7 ambulance. Worth following for adoptable rescues coming through their care.
Lalchandpura Niwaru Road, Jaipur. +91 96944 71194
Go Nirvana Foundation
A volunteer-driven rescue around Mansarovar that works with street dogs, cats, and abandoned pets and runs regular adoption drives. Reviewers speak warmly of the people behind it.
Vill. Rampura, Opp. Coral Arihant Heights,
Near Patrakar Colony,
Mansarovar, Jaipur -302020
Contact No.: +91-7851032328· ~4.7/5 (250+ Google reviews)
Also worth a call
Hope and Beyond (round-the-clock street rescue around Vaishali Nagar and Jhotwara) and Aashray Rescue & Relief Shelter (a volunteer-run shelter on Niwaru Road) regularly have dogs ready for homes. A quick call asking “what’s adoptable right now?” goes a long way.
How to adopt a dog in Jaipur
Adopting in Jaipur isn’t complicated, but doing it well takes a little intent. Here’s the path we’d walk a friend through.
- Pick the dog for your life, not the breed for your ego. Be honest about your space, your hours, and the Rajasthan summer. A settled adult indie is often a far easier flatmate than a high-energy pup or an imported breed that wilts without a cooler running.
- Scan the live listings. Search subreddits, Instagram for current adoption posts and reply or DM the person — people genuinely want these dogs placed well, and many, like this experienced fosterer, will happily share leads. Pair that with local Facebook rescue groups and Instagram tags like #JaipurDogRescue and #JaipurPuppies.
- Call the shelters and named rescues. Ring HIS, JAWA, Dakash, Go Nirvana, and ask what’s available, and check IDB or Paws India if someone’s pointed you there. Availability shifts week to week.
- Seriously consider a street pup. It’s the most-repeated piece of advice in the city for a reason. If there’s a healthy pup near you who’s already chosen your gate, you may not need to look any further.
- Check health and get the paperwork straight. Ask for vaccination records — especially anti-rabies — confirm deworming, and sort out sterilisation.
- Set up for week one. Food and water bowls, a quiet corner, a collar with an ID tag, and a nearby vet’s number saved before the dog arrives, not after.
A few community rules
Spend time in Jaipur’s adoption circles and an unwritten code becomes clear. It’s worth respecting, whether you’re adopting or rehoming.
Screen, and screen properly. The community is protective, and rightly so. The standard ask is to “make sure they don’t get into the hands of any breeders… do a proper house check and get them neutered before adoption if possible”. If you’re giving a dog away, a few questions and a home visit aren’t rude; they’re the job.
Be wary of money changing hands. Adoption in this city is meant to be free or close to it. Anyone charging a fee in the name of “adoption” without a clear reason tends to get called out fast — “asking money for pets is not good when you’re asking for adoption” is the prevailing view. Transparency or nothing.
Respect the climate when you think about breed. People do adopt and rehome breed dogs here — Golden Retrievers, Beagles, Shih Tzus, German Shepherds all come up — and the honest local take is that they can adapt, but you have to plan for the heat. As one resident noted, dogs “adapt the climate with time… in summers they can stay in AC or cooler”. Indies simply don’t need any of that fuss, which is half of why we keep coming back to them.
What it costs
Adopting from a Jaipur shelter or a neighbour is usually free, or near enough. Your real spending isn’t the adoption; it’s the responsible bit that follows: a first vet check, finishing the vaccination course, sterilisation if it hasn’t been done, decent food, and the basics. Compare that to the price tag on a breeder’s pup and the maths makes itself. You get a hardier, happier dog, and a shelter spot opens up for the next one in line.
Why we keep saying: adopt the indie
Indian street dogs are built for Jaipur. They handle the heat that floors imported breeds, they generally need less grooming and fewer vet visits, and once they trust you they are loyal to a fault. Choosing an indie over a “pedigree” pup isn’t lowering your standards. It’s the smarter, kinder call and every adoption is one small vote against the breeding-and-buying cycle that put so many dogs on the road in the first place.
Not in the Pink City? See our list of emergency animal helplines in Delhi NCR too.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the animal helpline number in Jaipur?
Help in Suffering runs a widely used rescue line at +91 81072 99711 (9:30 AM–5 PM). For after-hours emergencies, groups like Dakash Animal Welfare Foundation and Hope and Beyond report round-the-clock rescue — confirm the current number before you count on it.
Is dog adoption free in Jaipur?
Usually, yes. Most shelters and individuals rehome at no cost; you cover vaccination, sterilisation, and ongoing care. The local norm frowns on anyone charging an unexplained “adoption fee”.
Where can I adopt an indie puppy in Jaipur?
Start with Help in Suffering, JAWA, Dakash, Go Nirvana Foundation, also watch subreddits like r/AdoptDontshopIndia and local Facebook and Instagram rescue groups, where indie pups are posted almost daily.
Can I adopt a specific breed?
Sometimes. Abandoned breed dogs do turn up at shelters and in community posts, but it’s unpredictable. Please still choose adoption over a breeder.
What should I check before adopting?
Vaccination (especially anti-rabies), deworming, sterilisation status, the dog’s temperament and history, and the living conditions wherever it’s coming from. Always meet the dog in person first.
Adopted from a Jaipur shelter or rescued a pup off the street? Tell us your story — it gives the next nervous first-timer the nudge they need. Dog with Blog is an independent dog-adoption community championing Adopt, Don’t Shop across India. We’re not affiliated with the organisations above; please confirm details with them directly.
